OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1923 _ FIVE I
KIWANIANS AMUSED WITH NEGRO TALES By REVJVHALING j.Al»li:s- NIGHT WILL BE HELD Vi floTEL KLANDERSON 'SEPTEMBER 18 1I„. members of -the local Kii lull spent u delightful hour . |.,,i Wednesday, the entire comjUllj ctuiviilseil with laughter. The chief speaker of the occasion „a. I ir. Whaling. of l.auisville, Kentucky. Besides being a tiieoluiria" ami educator of national nature has em Inject Dr. Whali' with a rare^ sense of huV -! :..!cb»_ef the negro cliainc-l-rji,.! truijPo nient. Dr. Whaling's recital'of an "Uncle Kemus" yarn, l, .Id With a charming Southern ac„.nt, u.i . a masterly effort. |n. W haling however prefaced his liuuwr by paying high tributes to Ocean t'ity, and to its people. The In. t that he hail been invited I,, audioes scvorul important guthcriiu.'-. was ample evidence of cult ti i *- and high intellectuality, he sal, I. uhile the Flanders Hotel furnished proof abundant of its en-i j Howard Slocum made the announcement that the next luncheon would le held at the Hotel Flan-* I'a-t President William H. Col-' lis-.-!, proposed a rising vote of thank- p> the management of the) Nunoandie Hotel, for the manner in which the club has lieen enter- j Uincd, and upon the suggestion of : Clayton Haines Brick. Herliert Withe. was called into the room to K. H. Stites raptured the attendance prize. The announcement was made that a "Ladies' Night" had been arranged for Tuesday evening. September 18, at the Flanders Ibdel. It is anticipated that the event will surpass in splendor (II pa-t efforts of the club. LUTHERANS TO MEET AT PARISH HOUSE Signal livprrsaion of Christian Coartr»> and Generosity is Deeply Apprecialed Through the kindness and courtesy of the rector, Rev. Joseph W. i Watt-. M. A., and his parishoners, the I id's of the St. John's I.Uj Uieiai. t'liurch will be aide to continue their services during the i winter, and while their own edifice is in prorexs of construction. Beginning on September 11 tliej services will continue each Sunday jevening in the .Parish House at1"30 daylight saving time. Hector Watts generously offered ' the Lutherans the use of the Parish House, a signal evidence of Christian fellowship which theWatter fully appreciate. 'V. During the summer months, scH( vice.- were held in Doughty's Pier on the Boardwalk. The attendance . exceeded in numbers the most snn- • iruine expectations, and some pow- j erful and eloquent discourses were , heard from some of the leading i men of the denomination. . 1 i In due season the Church of St. John anticipates the opening of a: splendid church plant of their own j on ( entral avenue at Tenth street. I MRS. GILBERT ENTERTAINS : Mr-. William I» Gilbert enter- j tamed with "500" a congenial par-! ty of friends on Thursday at l.cr! apartment. Beautiful prizes were awarded and delicious refreshments solved,!' and all who were privileged to at- 1 tend declared it was one of «ne ""rial events of the season. J The ladies present included the j i following: Mrs. Roy Balgen, of Jenkintown; Mrs. A. W. Davis, ,!' h Dressed, Mrs. H. Zom. Deary, Mrs. Gordon Haw- 1 i jhonje, all of Philadelphia; Mrs. | Quigg. Mrs. Harry Mont-! g-niery, Mrs. Herschel Henderson, J Mrs. Wi liam Fitzgerald, nil of 1 1 City; „n, | Mn,_ Wn„pr ui- . rich, of Venlnor. |_< : 1 1
GRIEF MANITOWQG 10 PREACH SUNDAY G AI PRESBYTERIAN D; CHIEF MANITOWOC IS THE' FIRST INDIAN TO PREACH I IN NATIVE COSTUME i- Chief Mnnitowog, a full hloodcdl jr Indian „f the Swash Tribe will be a- the preacher next Sunday evening! at t lie First Presbyterian Church! lne service will lie held al 7.30 P( o'clock. Chief Monitowog is u lecturer1 al and an evangelist of national fame ' r. Endowed by nature with a striking j- personality, a forceful speaker and1 m fearless thinker, aided by rare or-, itonra! |iowcrs, he never fails to!. P. hold his hearers spellbound with;1 >8 his discourse. 1 a, Chief Mnnitowog has however a!' r- romantic story to relate, heginn- : ( ing with Id- early life on the plains; ,,| of the great furWest. Ho is also a ! ■s n.mn "f travel having visited prac-! D. Orally every country in the world. , d The story of his conversion toll i- Christianity is no les thrilling!: if j and romantic. The hereditary i j le .i hiel of a remarkable race of men, i: r- j immediately determined tbylevote j , i- ibis life and energies to the pro-]. pogation.of the faith he hail em- : i- 1 braced, willing to sacrifice all the' II honors, arid privileges of the rank < i-Fund place to which lie was born.! Chief Manituwog will appear at i I- the service in full native costume. I I he being the first Inilian ever kno- I «|wn to have done so. It is to he i ' hoped that a large congregation 1 '- w ill attend to welcome the chief to 'f jour city, and to hear his message. < It is announced that the offering •• taken at the First Presbyterian1. Church, -toward, the Japanese re- - i- lief fund, amounted to $200.55. ' 't The communion service held in the morning was the largest at-i V tended fall communion service , - kit-wn in -the history of the church, i ' Tlie largest numl>er was receiveil - r into fellowship also, at a fall cominuuion service in the history of . the church. Pastor and people are looking ' forward to a season of great ac- c E tivity. j GARDEN PARTY ! j A garden party will be given by:' the Roys' CC'lass of Holy Trinity ' Church Sunday School on Saturday :' - Soptemlier 15. The festivities will 1 • commence at two o'clock in the at"- J |. ternoon and continue until 8 , • o'clock. Refreshments of a varied , . - and delectihle nature will lie sere veil. Excellent home-made bread, e pies, and cake, and also- ice cream will lie on sale. Music will feature f b | largely in the entertainment, and', yju cordial invitation is exteviel la; t all to sRare in the. entertainment.] jThe garden party will be held on! | the lawn _at 309 Ocean avenue. - BUWSTEADS WORM , SIRUP - "Ts rf>n Jtm >n snirl »t WMrai - directions s« (ollo.nl. IT NCVEB FAILS _ Ooopllo oarcio ond rnormooi cool ml , HANTOIHH. It conUlo. (oil door. Stood K.*l"'('.' i* Voo'rhco.. M. U.. PtUodolofcU , ^ . Get a Jar of this wonderful cream ! at once which is guaranteed to ' : positlvily remove freckles, tan. [ [ liver i fobs, etc.. ami to whiten, bleach end clear the skin. Try it ' at eur 1sk! Money batk if it fails. !j Don't lit ugly blemishes ruin your , good lovks when I.AITHINE clears' '! your slJn. Take no substitute. At] ' lb-Dan's Pharmacy, Boardwalk at ' ■ Moorlyi Terrace: Hughes' Central | Pharmiicy. 8th and Wesley avenue, i Price i LOO, or direct from manufactum.', Rov H. Cochran, New t | York ave. and Boardwalk, Atlantic ; l City, ML J. ^
AM ,| HEATING SYSTEM Apply Prices of Any Broker , ^ BELL VI I) ERE APTS. 812 SKYENTH STREET REASONABLE RATES FOR THE WINTER MONTHS REASONABLE RATES I>hone 620 hotel st. rita FOURTEENTH and ASBURY AVE. ^ y Open AH the Year E. M. RODGERS. Prop. ^"er Heated Rooms Home Comforts ~ r-v GENERAL HAULING 11 S«n*1 Qravel Top Soil P WM. HAYES, 233 Asbury Ave. — o ■ " r ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 0: NOTICE ! ! DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA r"y Council, No. 10, Daughlera of America, will hold " eir Second Annual Picnic, at Lily Lake Park, on Tuesday, •Member nth, 1923. Members, will meet at Council Room promptly at 9 A. M. '■m-portation charges 50e each. For tickets or further inforp'Don, sec the House Committee, Mrs. Madeline Porter, Mrs. 01 ' "•fence M. Gilbert. Mrs. Ida Jeffries.
CflLDWELL* EMPLOYEES ifl ANNUAL OUTING I HERE SATURDAY E- SPEND THE DAY IN SURF AND ON STRAND. DINNER AT THE FLANDERS d! Three hundred persons all eme ] ployed by the firm of J. E. Cald15 ! well and Company, Philadelphia, i. journeyed to Ocean City on SaturI) day last fyr their Second Annual Fall Outing. r! The trip was arranged by the e employees association, the com- , puny traveling over the seashore I ] lines of the Philadelphia and Read- . jing Railroad. , ] Entertainment of a varied and ;l , interesting nature had been mapp- ' ed out, including surf bathing, and i beach sports. I Dinner was served at five o'clock ' the Hotel Flanders, Ocean City's K ! million anil a half dollar colnI I munity enterprise. 'j A wonderful repast was served • . after which the company employed 1 , the time with dancing, cards, and ( a splendid musical entertainment, -' arranged by Ralph C. Putnam, a . - member of the $. E. Caldwell and - i Company. Mr. Putnam is also a, - 1 well known and esteemed summer ; - ] resident and cottager. - The entire personnel of the trip ; c j expressed themselves as having en- ■ • ! joyed a wonderful day, and dacI tared this resort to be an ideal i , place for such an event. The . Boardwalk stores and places of j i amusement commanded the attcn-i i tion and patronage of the visitors. I Mrs. W. T. Boyd and Miss Elea-j nor Boyd were recent arrivals at i 1 ' the White-Hall. i CLASSIFIED APIS. 1 FOR SALE I ; THE PERFECT GEM KOOllER will do your baking, boiling and . roasting on one burner of any or-j • dinary gas or oil stove with a savof % your gas bill. Indorsed Good Housekeeping magazine. Salespeople wanted for Ocean City ' and vicinity. Big commissions. Mall orders filled. Write or phone, I Lenore, Distributor for South Phone 72-M, Vineland, N. ] J., 814 Wood street. FOR SALE — A fine nearly new three family apartment on Fifth street, one-half square from the LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER 1036 Wesley Avenue. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St, and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. Plana and Estimates Fernished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Bnllder 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITT Phone 641-J SPEEDOMETERS Installed Repaired and Tented ' Starter Generator and Ignition Work WILLIAM MALONEY 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. VERNON HALL 735 Wesley Avenue NOW OPEN M- M. E. Back MED WILLITS P. HAINES. M. D. Physician and Sargeon Ofltea Baora: * A. M. to 1 P. M. of Eye, Ear. Ness and Threat FXni IN OUaaM Plttad Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St ALLEN CORSON, M. D. Boars i I n U 1 IL f lo I M. JOHN & TOWNSEND, M. a Off lea Baorai S to IS A. It I to I P. 81 U S P. u. 824 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. arLt paoNK u HERSCHEL PHTTT, M. D. 897 Wesley A venae OCEAN CITT, N. J. oaao ami f m IS a. ■.! r aa s P. 1L • WaA aoS See, • la IS A. ■. anlr M Plaaa ITS J. I
5 beach; handsomely furnished; four garages. Would make a good in-x-e.stment. Address "C" 105 North J 7th xtreet, Camden. Phone 28-W. j FOR' SALftt— GO ft. picket fence, 3 porch newnl posts. 419 Ocean - avenue. ^ ... ; FOR SALE — Moilern home for sale I*' i at Somers Point. Four bed- . ; I rooms. Large sleeping porch. Apply H. Doty, Cedar ave.. Phone 47-R-5. FOR RENT A. ; l r" GARAGES for rent— 1420 Wesley:! ave., 1 10 Asbury ave. Apply to 1 M. A. Norcross, Adams Apartment n- Ocean City. 'I- (APARTMENTS for rent by the I year; $50 and $60 per month. M. | p. A. Norcross, Adams Apartments,! v ul j Ocean City. :k FOR RENT— July 14 to Sept. 30., '» I small new second floor apart- i "" meat, with good ocean view; three ,(|! rooms, kitchenette, bath, screened id 'porch and garage; furnished $300. j "1|H. B. Cooper, Jr., 29th and Cen-j, '^•jtral avenue. 1,1 APARTMENTS— Yearly lease $00 and $65 per month, beginning ] Sept. 15th; new apartments, handipjsomely funiished; tile bath all 1_ ] modern conveniences. Ixiok them ] ovr and make an early seelction. ie]E. S. Kramer, 330 Atlantic ave. >f ii-l HEATED APARTMENT an.l cot- "• tage for rent. See Baron, 11th cand Central avenue. it FOR RENT — Furnished apartmeats. Hot water heat, gas, el- - I ectric lights. Also unfurnished apWm. H. Powell r1 Q^ieral Contractor r! GradJig and Street Bulldlni Thirl j •fourth at. and Weal ava. e OCEAN CITY. N. J. y It.. (Mac*. J40J C.atr.1 A,.... S. Rail Phoaa h „ Joj, Van G. Hoffecker w ' ARCHITECT h 80J ifl|blh SI. Oct a a City -C Rag. D. J. 1 BKECKLEY'S HOUSi: AND SIGN PAINTERS Ghiton L. BrecUey, Prop. Ready Mixed Painta, Lead and Oil 929 tad 922 Aabury Avenue Phone. 15 6- W Now is the Time to ^ •. Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST ! 1 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey j ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY ' ocean crrr. N. j. - ARCHITECTS ' VIVIAN B. SMITH f ARCHITECT LW HaanMaa Traat Baadtaff ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. AM X A., h C. L <3*1 Engineer as A Surveyor atr TaJSiii. Ocau dir. N. J. EDIGAL OHaa Ifimmi phaaa m 9 M M A. H. raa9r.IL f John H. Whitlcar, M. D. lit WESLEY AVENUE 1 ocean crrr, n. j. " HUGHMS CENTRAL PHARMACY EigMi SL and We*y Ave. PWe 246 J. Thotafcy Hugfaaa, P. D. PhtrmarlH in Charpw DTK: RICHARDS. D. C. Deetar of CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Palmei School of Chiropractic Office Bran: — Tueadaya, Thursdays; Salardays — 3 to 5 p. m. and . 7 to 8 p. bi. Wednesday and Frt- I . day, 9 k, 10 a. in. 1 413 NM St, Ocean CUy. N. J.
ir artment. by the year. F. E. chat i„ pion, -730 Moorlyn terrace. h FOR RENT.— Yearly lease. Small [bungalow suitable for three people - , $28 per month. Vacant first week 3 in October. Write care of "L" t Sentinel office. FOR RENT — Apartment, Unfur1 nished. Yearly lease. Hot wa-! : ter heat. Apply Thco.- V. Town-! - send. 604 Thir-I street. :] LOST ' : LOST— Mink neck fur. Reward.) Address I.. R. Hausinann. 201". ; '! Central avenue. Ocean City. N. J..! •:5105 Westminster avenue, Phila. j , LOST — On "Walk, 1-etween Seventh J and Fourteenth streets, small I JOSEPH C. FARR ATTORN EL- At-LAW ' I Solicit a- and Master in Chancery, : 1 Real Estate, Conveyancing, Collections 621 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. h geor<;e r. (;reis 1 ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR- j I AT-LAW 311 Eighth Street, Ocean City, j Bell Phones: tkean City 781 j<
. I lack pucketl-ook. containing sum (IT"' money; reward. Mrs. D. N. j . Miller. 336 Wesley avenue. Ocean ; J; E. JOCHER R A I NTING 1920 Atbury Ave. B ■ j TERMS CASH John Relto CEMENT CONTRACTOR Sidewalks, Curbing and Foundations I : 1153 WEST AVENUE , OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 ■ HEADLEY & ADAMS in r eadingCoal 'phone. I Ofirc and Yard. TENTH AND WEST
F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered * Concrete Building Blocks •{ t ESTIMATES FURNISHED I OR Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements .- Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks Office: 129 Asbury Avenue — ■ PHONF. 789 Jobbing and Alterations HOWARD O. MacPHERSON Practical Carpenter and, .Builder • "Satisfaction Is Our Motto" 1016 CENTRAL AVE. i E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES, BULKHEADS Ed^ar T. Berber Real Estate In 3fst St. Section of Ocean Gity Fine Cottages for Sale or SSS I can Rent yon most any Rent Cottage in onr District Lots Sold on Terms the Whole Dinner Hot "" ***? tfa*n th't. you can cook s big meal. «» ^SMMUpp a, ' woodwfal burnm. Always looks cootor, With refinements tpic and span. UlT?"® 10 h® And there will be no Vrif, PO Od>Cr,r»n*e- , backaches, for" the new kl? ovtr ?he comfort height prevenu «aoe«U, ben - retaining trooping. Acro" Complct and durable, m n««nooth turfice vwrei. Bcaunful in design and on.be pushed without finish. Four sixes. , See it demonstrated at ^ Urease does not reach our Salesrooms. # U I City Gas Light Co. 839 ASBURY AVENUE
Paintings Paperhanging Interior Decorators 401 asbury avenue OITAN CITY ! N. J. Phoiitt 735 you a cottage, bungalow oi I apartment to furnish? We have a j of FURNITURE at less than prices. Window shades CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Our Wall Paper i» a veritable find. We aim te . please the particular. Just come . down anil inspect our numerous designs. If you arc critical it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Phone All Kinds e "J
HENRY ROESER. Jr. Certified Public Accountant 803 EIGHTH STREET Ocean Gity. N. J. j Audits Taxes Systems ! Alterstieas )*tM| HUMBERT G. PONTIERE j BUILDER 946 Atbsry A... OCEAH CITY. 1. 1. W. H. ALBERT OLDKIELD OLDFIELD W. H. Oldfield and Son. TILE AND MARBLE WORK 912 CENTRAL. AVENUE Phone 229 -J Ocesa City, N. J. Estimates Furnished Urmerol Urkmiaiof Boss HtQWalter E. Allen » AWNING AND LINOLEUM wo*: I WINDOW SHADES t Bourse Apaatments l OCEAN CUT. N. J. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL lton2 feak? $3" fEfate! canslderahle dsmB, Tin rpofs inlMMl All kinds of «tn rodWte. ■^repairs, store na wmtar pipes Tin, slate and slag roofing. SMITH 1 oos.lSSJiSfffS',™., • J4I-W : of Outtera
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in Re New Oflleea % 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 Ilnapplj IrnahUg PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 21 I-J S. B. SWAN J. B, TROUT SWAN and TROUT PEAQPCAL CARPENTERS ill 1BILI11S ■ »« ASBURY AYE (XXXV BWY. X. J JOBBING A SPBOALTY WIRE K R A US S To Wire Your Mouse PHONB No. I77.W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0ULD NAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare 4h» tlae to look after it closely yonrnelf and must depead-xmoe the honesty oi the contractor. I have built for a large number el people mad could rtfm you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis M. Townsend • AS** BUILDER

